Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1892 — Page 5

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eAHDIDATES 0OIM1E

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f'lTvtv fcf ik I Ghmto

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ye aRaaseweSsstee. . . . . , w . iritBOf )j4bll Rw Rasi1eS.

. wrr.ttrT.(OrMM MWitr,

'!. -r.-"rtltli ft"" eeaHatla f t-ws?

th OhhIt Board

rfrU nest Monday.

of Rdueattan

KrW MN R irMt iMMVMftMI-t M

the 11 w I y Mower iUU year Gewe d MB the mW!hiri. RH4) bf 0HTi-Ml Fraxk Fink. Ag't, Jasper. DRAf We are informed IkuU Mr.

John Hrllwk-rr, who mornd frtm Ma-

rin township in thU eonntv, In Tipton,

ih., anout m months age, died ttiifi week

--Th n? rowing wheat generally

Tfr lookM better at this time or year

RrT. A bouse nf four rfioMi at

lUniftHth.fl" 4h street, Jasper. Ap-

.TThi town Beard of Jasper ba

ratncted f" "w Cleveland fence lml the (own grave Yard. It wm

rrM will let the man? friwnl of the

-er!y IltrTwsUHjf Machtn Know im

t i2at (or ih hrihi " -

y Ail kI tad akla diMM.

ttiiiar or the hair. eTt or

Mr. way cared b aHjt tKat a

3' i true rwimji - "

ser.

ft-rlloberleon & Jee, JonMxiro,

, t ni.iit

iti't (irHHiTerMl aatUfactleH." Pletststtouke. No ea re, bo pay. Sold by M. Friedmtn, Jpw. 4 w.

r(5. fi. a Certai Chill Crm" the

- ptnt to take of all "d 7?a Rmdie. Warranted t care C&!;U and Ferer. SoW by Martla Pn-Jmaii,Jafor. w

C3"Lt SaaiUy boImk St. PWHie day,

w appropriately obserrort by hih nu at the Cathle ehareh. and a p-

n!e of St. Fid at is Braiwh C. K. of A. of

JPr.

arMaay baTe tr'd te imitate "C. C.

C Certain Cor Care,' bat hare failed. TkM am nona like it Maaafaatared

It J. 0. Meadeahall k Co., Era-m-fille,

led. Sold by M Friadiaaw. 4w.

Markiaoe Lictxsaa tfeio week a tolGeo. L- Nnikua aad M E. Hffiaaa. J. K. Myfttt aad Em. E XiehoUoii Heery Arnuld awd Dora Lteaaiaar.

frTTowe election iifit Idondiy. Xo

uj baiaft inrolred there U not aaaeh ir.:tret iaken.bat thn aear Board ehoald

.Vit mm a-vatftM far batihilnc mtc

t:t cUter at the iateftikB of graded

hoa, fey in aldltkH f 9 feet in

th rr of tb Art atre. anil two

(ori in haltht. It will clre hiw

Trr rAinniMliou ofRca rtHH when

vjmpleted.

rrTSrw r full of iwwbIw fcttrled

f'MtJtspero the ETawvllteeKcamieH

t nn.hv mnorainr. Two cara wore

ii! !oil at IlMfitincbarK and two at

JJncDj,rtd the train carried fetlly SOO

;op:e in'o the city. KcElrct' WfM of Cri e THED FORD'S IL.ACK-D-RAUGHT ra fcr me bj tbc foUowiof wwebawte bi Ja-ror J MaHTIV FfttRftXAX, John" V. Salb. 47-j.

KrW. S. FeMtneoa. of Crawford

s-taty. who killwl bk brother in-Uw, Gtxiand, n(-sr Birdeeye. in thia coaaty, Ut month, ait iMftBit of whih WW

Wllibd at the time, wa arreateil in

Gibton connty Friday lal, tad breaght

metodlotlged ia jail.

'T A tree ioarkhes in proportion

to the richneM of tbe toil. o the haman

-oi? tbrire ia nceordanoe with the S-tlity ol ita Wood. Hence tbe nee-

:tfof kefpiagthe vital laid rieh aad :e with Ayer'a ftamparHU, the beet

Koa tuediciB-e yon caa fin.

tTlf von are is seed of a Binder or

Kower, come aad ee tbe Bterly before

103 bur. anil aave naofier. ihe Bateriy

m tbt teiag machine of the country for

nttn work. Ikrht runetnar.t aai uara

-iiir. it ie the onlr machiae maaa

-v.lurl that eaa be raa witboet a track

six-foot bridge. Tfc advantag

bow t on en kill? land that it

-weiirfate Jr kortea aeeks faiag

P cr dona hi. Fiaxk Fijtk, Aft

rMr Geo. MebriHver will aet aa

Inaaeetur at tbe town eieetie next

MemHty, Hera. Jo. A. Mekr Hirer and

Miehael A. Clark aa Clerka. aad John

BetzaRd John M. Parker indgaa 1 The jwry foend Lareileciiilty'at

Peterabnrc lat Satarday, aad Axed hia puaixhrneht at $1 fine and eltfbt year) Ih tbe Slate'a prHoti. An extranrdtHarv

Hniint of exnane for "-late wltHe.

paid hy la?iei ooaaty, whh deTalopnl

en the trial, which latel two weeks.

n V Iootors may diflitr in opinion aa

to the ee,ne ot that feelinic of languor

and-fatigue to prevalent in the spriax;

hut all agree aa to what ie the bet rewely for it. aatnely, Ayer'a Saraaparilla ; it Mke the weak tti ong, and effeelHally remoTee that tired feeling. 971 can (five you reference to the Keterly machine of thoae that boHrht nt Mr S. Ktiebler ten year ago. Greet A. Kemp, Cft townahip, and Benedict L)app and John T Corn, Jasper, will tell you that their maehiaee work as well now m when they bought it ten yean ago. Fkank Fink, Ag't. ttrThe County Hoard of Commieeionera advertise in another column for bido for a new cell houae tor tbe jail. This hat been rendered nenesmy by the rottlHjtout of the iron in the old jail, and itsdefeetireconetructioa at to Imalthfulneaa. Tbe preaent cell houee haa been condemned by ee.reral aticeeeeiTe grand

juries ae uneafe ami unhealthfHl

gj BCACK UAAOWI tea cure CiiUyH.

xjTMrt. Hoblw appears with her W.

C. T. U. column again thin week The Codkikk grants thete Udiea the privilege

of presenting their fide of a great que

tioH. it will also cheenuiiy eieroie a column to the othr aide if the advocates

of "Freedom and Right" will select one

of their nnmtHr to edit It. By a free

dieeuaeloa the truth may be happily ar

rived at. .

Is' Jail.-Ih the U. 8. dioiriet conrt at

Evanaville on TH6daj. before Hon. J,

Ii. Baker, the new Jwrlge, the eaoe of

the government va. Aden l Carr, for MeallaK a registered letter of $63. wae

eoatinued, owing to aheenoe ot witneee ee. Carr wae surrendered hy bia bonda

men m tbe opening of court and la now

n jail. He bad charge of the route be

tween Birdaeyo aad Braachville.

Dewtfntry.

Owing to eickneee in my familv, I

aa unahle to remain in Jasper laat

week a long a deiired. But I thall re

tnrn and will be found at the Indiana

Hotel. Wednesday. Thursday and Fri

day, Df a 4. S and i, when I will be pie

Mted to do all kind of work in tbe

dental line, end ahall be pleaeed to meet

my friend aad far near patron.

M. WlLaoir.

Htfheet of all m Iveiuiic Fowetr. Ltett U. S. Gov't Report

Baking Powder

ABSOUITBiar PORB

0t t. iset-tr.

VwaiMa

Wail

gUfcae'e wjag ay la

Justices Co cut. K'O F. Fink

was

oHite busy the past week with Jndkia

. t. -1 I I It I

OHine. lMiBHies af!Tirai citii tunn nr

had seven criminal caces. The follow ing persons wtrre tned 1 each for in

toxieation, making their epreee cost

them deirlr: John Schitter. fine and

emu 11,55; .!. Gntgoell 11 55 : An

drew Blgler 11 15; Andrew Klein

12 35; Andrew Schitter 11165; Trank

VonderiMshmidt : A m r : I.15 a ease

Against Wm J. Have for intoxication

wateontiRHen till May lWh.

ARNICA SALVE.

Thr Best Saltr in the world for 'Hta

Bmisee. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe

rer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, hil

blains, Corns, end ail Skin Eruptions

and aoeilively cures Tiles, or no pay re

quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect

satisfaction, or money retunaea. rnc

cent per box. For sale at Martin

Friedman's Drug store. April 1, 1S92.--IV. Ferteraville Pointers. The river Is on a boom. Mise Ilrithiin' school is nearlng

close.

John Rise and John Mehne visited

Jaoer lamt Snndar.

Chriat. Seuninf went to UunllBgrjurg

Mondav.

Henry Graham end wife were visiting

relatives Ih Tike county Sunday.

J. A. Schaarr, ef Egypt, wae here last

Saturday. Paul Geeppner wan here attending tbe big dance Kaster Monday night. R. r. end Mrs. Milburn, of Jasper, were visiting friends here last Sunday The Hoosler Minstrel Boye are preparing for a big entertainment ou tbe evening of May 30th. Tbe rain baa eaused the weeds to be gin growing in my garden, so I will ley my pencil aside end hasten thence with my hoe, and when I have more time yi will hear from K T Dtn

hi

PuKAL.-.ifM. O. M. Welborn

to Jasper gnnday evsamg to, be to begin Court early Meeemy. . (Meceter Di Horn oeate freHN KvUle Sunday evealag. ready for

AHesfAr KmJiII wilt aaaa4 nest

in Indiaaspojfe, having beem mmd to set s a pet lit juror i tbe U.

irieamn. Miac Uiu. wttt j a. l L

jReckpm Mcmday, ael Miee Sopbm rt it sew peyhig her a return vleit AUV tUPme, Prlaeeton, wai ;'!i8f Iubek etreiH eoert Wednes-

.Otto Obertt ad Isiie Senf ni td WrkpftM. lad , ee a epeeiet Htowr.tlrfeireek.'

liBT-

NOTICE OP CONTRACT

TING. NOTICE ie hereby given that aealed bids will be received by tbe Board

of Cemmtolouers of Dubois county, Ih

diaea, at tbe Auditor'! efhee in said county, up to tbe IsMh day of June, 18H. for tbe coestrnctlon of a two story -'one cell bouse, adjoining the eonntr jsil ol aeid eounty, eitnated on lot S 142, in the town of Jasper, Recording to ap proved plane and epee.lfiosiloHs ihererW new on lie in the Auditor's offce, Ih eald eouRty, and open te the Inepeetion of bidders.

aaUl htilldlrur te be eemnleted on or

before tbe Ifith day of Novemher, IMS

A good and eOaWtoet bond in the sum nf Osm' Tbetteawl Dolmrs must arrem

paRy each bid, aad tbe Cemmlseinner

mmtii lbs rieht U r fleet nnv ann an

bide By order of the Board ef rrommis-len era of Dubois Conntv, IndiaHa, John GitAMr,i,rAoitr.R AH4ltttr Duhoio OiuHly. ! April 91, ft-.

Dubai Circuit Court, . Ilia honor, 0. M. Welborn, presiding,!

snd T. II Dillon, prosecuting, convened Monday morning. The following shows the disposition of causes for the Mrat three days: John Schitter; malicious trespass;

nne ii.

ShhVI Keen; intoxication: jury trial;

verdict of not guilty.

lienry Thompson ; intoricallon ; flu ad

John Line; selling liqnor to minor; ned 10. Joe. Buchart. A. k B.; flned ff in

each of three causes.

Philip Bretz; selling liquor without oense; lined $30 F. Goble; intoxication; not guilty. Tilford Kellams; selling liquor to mi-

nor; not guilty in two eases

Henry King; for disobeying process.

of court ; defendant discharged on

howing he wa sick at last term of

court.

Angnst Lubbehusen; selling liquor

without license; net guilty.

John Li. Opel; selling on bunrtay:

written reasons filed, and cause nollied.

John Roll; intoxication; not guilty In the charges against Frtncis Hobbs,

ohn J. King. William I King, Dtniel

King, Satw'l Spraggins, John A. King,

Jeff. King, Thos Smith, Wilev Smith

and James King for riotou conspiracy

white capping.) Wm. K Cox was ap

pointed to m-it prosecution; tn mo tion the 1st couht in aA Uvit w is qoasti ed ; leve granted State lo rite an amended first count of affidavit ami in

formation

The same action wag taken in the ctee

against Thomas Highfield, Wis High-

field, John H. Brown and Isaic E'Ut-

ridge, charged with riotous conspiracy

number of other cases were continued The grami jury was empaneled and

sworn, with Nicnoia warns as loromau. and on Wedne-day returned two Indict

ments, one against Wm Ferguson for manaUnichter; he was arraigned, plead

not guilt v : and cause set down for trial

on next Wednesday

CIVIL ACTIONS. Marv Nicholson va J I). Nicholson.

et al., partition ; continued for payment.

Adam StratmAH. et al., vs. Adam Hat

ter, et al. : Commissioner reports deed ;

confirmed ; alo final account showing

assets of $119 95; expenses 91WM;

balance for distribution $1,13070

Marands Smith vs. James smith: di

vorce: dismissed.

J. B. Mallingly vs. Chas, Houghland,

et al.; eonliniiHd.

In the- du'nige petition of Chia Rol

ler, et al.. the Commisloiier files a re- !' ... -

(;hs SoMca, adm r of est. oi ii. r.nt-

hofeu reports sale ot lots to various parties, which were confirmed and deeds

ordered.

Jos. M. Friedman, Ex'r of est, of K. M

Bigbam, reports ale of lots to Jos. Fried

man, Sr.. Inrfl.nOO; sale confirmed.

Geo. M. Ilattiff vs. Jos. F. Friedman,

assignee hyena stave uo. ; allowance

104 07. Louie Seng, et al., vs. Rosa Mack, et

al. ; partition : J. F Friedman appointed

Commissioner to sell real eMate. Turner Look Co ve. C. Gratnelspscher, al.; dismissed. In the petition for partition of Elijah Payne, deceased, Geo R. Wilson, John tl. Andersen and Zeiio Hobba were appointed commissioners to make partition, and report at present term. In the petition for partition of Jos. Rnhletteretal vs. Mary Roiiletfer et al. for partition; Jos, Ileitz was appointed commissioner to sell real estate. John D. Raab vs. Anna B. Neukam ; partition; II IWger, N. Haskins and Jos Diehinger appointed cemmissloneis to make; pmtitioii and report at present term. H, Schnell vs. G. Dean, et al. dieMaria F Gerber vs. Gerhard Butchkoetler ; rontinued. M. Fiwher, ndm'r of e.tate of Louisa Berger, deeeased. reports s-,e of part of real estate to Kate Alspangh for 431 eah;sle confirmed and order lo reoffer

remainder of land.

John Kreileln. guardian of estate of

Mary K. Kreileln, ordered to sell her

land at private sale.

Stale ex rel Co. Auditor vs. ueo. w.

Kolerte et ux. ; dismissed.

The earns order wave made in the same

kind of cases against M. Martin, et ux

and Jo. C. triegel, et ux., and Betij. F.

Whittinghilletal.

DnbolsCOi H.Hik rs u. a. mgnm,et

; diiEtnusfd.

J. G HiiHibert, KlinV of eiat or n.

KltifHiper deceaseil, ordered to sell real

estate at public sale.

State ex rel. Co. Auditor vs. aaecy

Ford, at al ; dismissed.

leering Junior Sleel Binder

Hayxville lIuppoHlHga. Whitw river is full and running over. One nf our long talked of weddings eame off last Thursday. John Shoat and Mrs Bretz. a sister of our blacksmith, were married. They attended church here Sunday. John wae wearing a smile that reached from ear to ear. Dr. Nordeck's new residence is almost completed. Our elever little postmaster, John Baeeber, will build a new residence soon. Rev. Grabs u was absent several days last, week attending confer enoe. His next trip will be on different basinete on the hunt of a bride. Ed. Lelstuer has been tusseling with the ague. Ed., do you not know that nobody but lazy folke have the ague? Mrs. Lou Yogle has been very sick for the past two months; but we are glad to say she Is slowly recovering. Hurrah for Cleveland! Bro. Dnane you might as well eat that rooster's heed off that is crowing so loud in your paper every week. Our good, old honest Grover is gaining ground. Nick Bash ia talking ef adding buggies to his large stock of saddles, harness, collars, etc. Surely, we oan all sell eggs end buy us, a buggy when Nick gets to selling them.

The cool rains of last week (a causing

nearly every one to complain of rheum.

tisui -nd neuralgia ; some say the east winds are the cause of it.

a There will be no picnic. Tho committee that was appointed by the Master Workman A. O. U. W. to settle the pienic business met Saturday night aad knocked the picnic in the bead. John Krodel moved in the Ilagen property this week. Mrs. Ilagen moved in the house with Mrs. Madder. Miss Kate Freyberger does not speak vert well of the "Spy," although he eute pared her to an angel Why not let the "Spy" have a ret;he ie gone. Do not abuse a man behind his back. Bo s. a pleee of advice to you, beware

of city girls, lor tbe most of them are as

false aa fair. madgr. Prowuueced Hope!, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E.

Ilurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote : "Was

taken with a bad cold, which settled on mv Lenes. cough set in and finally ter

minated in Consumption. Four doctors

srave me up. savins; I could live but a

eho't time I g ve myself up to my Sa

viour, determined if I could not stay wl'h Hv friends on earth. I would meet

mv nhent ones above. My husband

was advitpd to get Dr. King' New Dis

covery for Consumption, Coughs and

Colds. I save it a trial, took In all eight

bottles; It has cured me, and thank God

I am now a well and hearty woman.

Trial bottles free at M.Friedman's Drug

Store ; regular size 50c. and $1. 4

ammav' ammamamammmm) eAsmmmmar mmBmBmBmBamT .amV ssaasw fcHfltfak49KtJp ammmWVaW

THE DEERING DIKDER WEARS THE LONGEST, HAS THE GREATEST

.CAPACITY", JTEVER CHOKES OH MISSES A KNOT. AND USES THE LEAST TWINE. Peering Mowers. Peering Binder Twine. - A field of graiR once finished, the farmer may narrow hie machine to pass over any road that a buggy will travel on. through the narrowest bridges, in a few minutes' time-leas time. In fact than any, competitor s truck oan, by anv possibility, be applied to a machine. To accomplish this, he needs but turn to his tool box, where he will find two bolts, which are the oniv accessories necessary. HE NEEDS BUT A WRENCH TO MAKE THE CHANGE. Without taking his hortee Irom the machine, he parts the platform at ita middle, moves the outer portion under the inner and inserts his bolts. He lays tbe reel upon tbe narrowed platform, takes bis position In tbe seat and drives orr. COMPARE THIS WITEI THE DELAY INCIDENT TO TRUCK TRANSPORTATION.

April 15 1892.-Sw.

JASPER, INDIANA.

eri-The famous white oap cases were

itkn tin in circuit court on Thursday,

and re now on trial before a jury. The

Kvana victim was on the witness stand all day yesterdar

lrsiwHMs, wr m Lleaar MaWt Pestlively OartH My Aitmlft4trlc Mr. Hatees' QalAea Hpcwlftc, tt M MftttetHre4 M a aowlr, whtra em ha Riven

In t Im ef tr, essss or i, mm tesa. hkoMl the knowledge of the pllnt. It I, hmMtf M,MN. awl will eVrt s pnnMBt aM py care,

l!Mcirrk. it ka bwa r4 la,lhwiMj4s rf mm..

ui Ml tvrrr HMMe a pfrrrci cure n luimwro. WmiU. The MtM MM lHrMmM( Hk tk

tw Mlt. Csrw RUM Mti, pM J : f

MrUMtars frM. A Umi to , Ctftttssstl. 0,

Un frM. AMfMS OX.MN RrtWK) OS.. 1R

wm ij

OF 6AOMN, a Ts4c tot Wmh,

Plas

LEO F. 8PAYD.

Q.

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McCormick the King of Binders !

Is the) latest improved, made bv the oldest Company , tbe surest for Reapers, ia the most simple, therefore needs leee repairs than any other Binder made. It has the strongest main frame and wheel, which is high, and all steel-bicycle-ahape snakes it strong. It has one of tbe most complete reels ever built on a Binder, and nan be set in 45 different ways It has one of the most simple and strongest kuetters, and is a ligbl running and durable machine. I invite erervone that wants to buy a Binder to come and see the McCORMICK before you buy, and be convinced that it ie one of the finest machines made in regard or working. I oaa give the beet of references, to the many farmers that 1 have sold to.

II II

LEO F. SPAYD, Jasper, Indiana.

LEO F. 8PAYD.

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THERE IS MO ROOM FOR DOUIT

That we are tmrj.kadf.R8 iu Furniture and Coffins

CHEAP EXCURSIONS FOR ALL To Many Different Points.

The L., E. k St. L. Cojt. Railroad Co. Will sell round trip tickets at one fare

to the Q Mud rata 11 CanfereneevM. K. CttHi. At Omaha, Neb.. May 1st to 90th in

elusive, at one fare for round trip, on sale and good going- April 27th to SOth

inclusive, and return limit to Juue 1st,

Also, on account of Ocrman KatwUst Brethrc AssttHM,

At Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June 3d to th. Round trip tickets atone fare will be sold

May 30th to June out inclusive ; rwnrn

limit June 30th, 1893. Also, on acconnt of 8trem LeHrr,"A. O. U. W. Me, At Helena. Montana, on Jnne iSth. Tickets sold June th to 12th inclusive, at one fare for round trip, good to return 90 days from date of tale. Also, on account of OriWHl CoxMUTe.lCniglita Tewiatler, At Denver, Colo., August 9th to 14th. Tickets will be sold at one fare for round trip, from Aug. 4th to 12th inclusive, good to return till Oct. lOtb, 1991. Alee, en account of the At Minneapolis, Minn., beginning Jnne 7th. 1992. Tickets rat nne fare for round

trip will he sold Jnne 2d to 6th inclusive,

good returning till June 2ilh, 1992. Also, on account of the B)awMratk Natlmml CMreawsa,

At Chicago, Ills., tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip from June

lftth to 20th Inclusive, good returning

until July 9th, 1899.

Also, or aeeount of the Grand Parade

and

17th AtHtlvM-Mtry Kewaum OmshI Cevclove,

AO U, W . at St, Louis. May 19th.

19M. tickets will bo sold at one fare for

round trip Mav 10th asr) 11th; good re turning until May lith, 1999. Apply te R A, Cammirll, G P, A., Or Joe. BcNBotcr. A'gt, Jasper, lad.

er"C. C. 0, Certain Corn Cere" re-

movee corns, warts, bunieea. melN and

ealloeee. Warranted , See that 0. C.

C. Is blown Ir every, bottle. Take no

other. Sold by M. Friedman. 4w.

OhlMmOryfwr FttohrM Omtwfm. QhlMrtft Cry fur intohtr'n OMterla. Ilflwlfivl Oty fwf Ptw9lvtf'Oef4rtftaa

In (he County. An eld saying, bat a very true one:

"GtMls well Bought is wkere half

tfcc How is Sam. REMEMBER Onr stock ie THE LARGEST, and is entirelv new. embracing an elegant

line of Chamber Suits, a great variety of

Handsome Parlor Kockcrs, An everlasting variety of BEDS,

BUREAUS, DRESSERS, WARDROBES. TABLES, etc., at any price

Rud to suit everybody's wants. Our stock of COFFINS and UNDERTAKING GOODS is complete.

Come aad see us at our old stand ana

earn oar prir.es.

AXLES BE0TBER8, gf u . ises y. JA9)Prvw.

One) of tbe Moot Siicceeefiil i His Many VImUm to Huntingburg Have Proven.

MMuwl M1Ir.

Aag.JKaCUi.

MOELLER & KAEGIN.

Cor. Fourth and Mill Sts.. JASPER, IMP.

WE desire to inform the public that we have taken possession of tlie Blacksmith and wgon Works of Mr Edmund Benkert, and are now erepared to make WAGONS. BUGGIES. HA It

ROWS. PLOWS, etc., on short eotlce HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.

sea. It i liliij H-MMR4ly awM tllwHlt RirMrtee. MOgLLtW A KAKOIN. laa.tt.iset y.

Ft hi Wcr et tfce Rtetilrat 4 S,re4l 4mh,Hm4 nf tbc MKDtC'AI. AND 8UH0ICALIS8TITUTK, LOUIS

VILLE. KY., wfll V at

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